You'll love everything about these newspapers. From the newspaper stock thick enough so there is no show through, clean photography, gorgeous Japanese style layout with illustrative details layered on top of photographs...all put together with a lovely change of page with full bleed images following on from busier collage pages.

You can pick up a copy from Asahi Art Square, selected cafes and galleries, and of course at Surutokoro's entrance. (1-36-8 Ishihara, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0011)

Hello! I am travelling to Tokyo on Monday with a few other people and I tried to book in to the dragon workshop as it looks like heaps of fun :) In the booking form a phone number is required though. Is this only for Japanese residents? or is anyone welcome? Also where is Surutokoro? The address says it's in Sumida-ku however when i clicked on the link to the map it went to somewhere near Shinjuku??? I am confused haha. Your help would be greatly appreciated :) p.s thanks for making such an awesome blog and travel guide! I have found so many fun things to do in Tokyo that I would never have found otherwise so thanks!! :D

About Me

Hello. I am Hello Sandwich. I am an Australian artist and graphic designer living in Shimokitazawa, Tokyo. I love Japan, bento boxes, pantone 107.3 and metallic hologram foil, polka dots and plaid, Holbein gouache and fluoro pencils and I have a huge crush on Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugito. I would like to share with you some of the things that inspire me. I hope you will enjoy.